HERALDIC ILLUSTRATIONS

Argent a cross sable, in each quarter a roundel
sable, a baronet's badge at fess point.

Sir John Croft (p. 46)

Quarterly per fess indented azure and argent,
in the first quarter a leopard passant or, in
centre chief a baronet's badge.

Charles, Viscount Dillon
(p. 59)

Argent a lion passant between three crescents
gules.

Sir John Floyd (p. 124)

Sable a lion regardant argent, on a chief embattled or a sword erect proper pommel and
hilt gold, the blade passing through an eastern
crown gules between two tiger's faces proper,
a baronet's badge in the dexter chief.

Gules a lion argent langued and armed azure,
on a canton a baronet's badge.

John Romilly, First Baron
(p. 95)

Argent in base a rock with nine points issuant
from each of which a lily proper, on a chief
azure a crescent between two molets argent.

Squibb (p. 132)

Or three bulls passant sable armed gules.

William Talbot, Bishop Of
Durham (p. 3)

The See of Durham impaling gules a lion within
a border engrailed or.

Edward Lord Thurlow (p. 60)

Argent on a cheveron cottised sable three portcullises argent impaling sable a hawk belled
argent, on a canton or a lozenge azure charged
with a rose argent for Bolton.

Sir Frederick Treves (p. 94)

Argent on a cross couped gules a tower tripletowered or between in the first and fourth
quarters a dexter hand couped erect proper and
in the second and third a tent purpure the pole
and garnished gules, a baronet's badge in dexter
chief.

Earl Of Winterton (p. 130)

Nine pieces ermines and argent, with four mill
rinds sable on the argent.